Monthly Archives: July 2018

Psalms 2:12 Get things in order with the Son or he will be angry and you will be destroyed by your rebellion, because his anger may ignite at any moment. All who take refuge in him are fortunate. Many leaders … Continue reading →

Psalms 2:11 Serve Yahveh with fear and rejoice as you tremble. The psalmist is still instructing the leaders of the world to show discernment by admitting that God is sovereign over them and their nations. That nation is blessed when … Continue reading →

Psalms 2:10 Kings should show discernment now; judges of the land should take warning. It should be that way, but seldom is. Instead, the leaders keep making the same mistakes, and history keeps recording those same mistakes. Unless our plans … Continue reading →

Psalms 2:9 “You will break them with an iron scepter; you will smash them like pottery.” This verse describes the turmoil caused when a culture comes in contact with the gospel. The authority and wisdom of God’s word turns societies … Continue reading →

Psalms 2:8 “Ask of me, and I will give nations as your inheritance and ends of the earth as your possession. The Father gives the Son the right to ask for nations and people from all continents and cultures. How … Continue reading →

Psalms 2:7 I am announcing the LORD’s decree. He said to me, “You are my Son; today I have become your Father. A decree from God is a decision made in eternity past which has permanent ramifications. When the first … Continue reading →

Psalm 2:6 And I personally have set up my king on Zion, my holy mountain. Let the nations set up their leagues. God’s plan has not changed. His king will reign from Zion. In a world which is constantly building … Continue reading →

Psalm 2:5 Then he will speak to them angrily, terrifying them in his fury. God is love, and his love will win, but God is under no obligation to overlook rebellion. Those who want to overthrow God’s rule will suffer … Continue reading →

Psalm 2:4 The one sitting in the sky laughs; the master mocks them. The kings of the land think they have accomplished a great deal with their League of Nations in rebellion against God, his rule and his messiah. The … Continue reading →

Psalm 2:3 let’s break their yokes, and throw their harness ropes off of us. The League of Nations decides to get rid of God’s yoke and leash ropes. They have stopped believing that Christ’s yoke is easy and his burden … Continue reading →